London clinic provides ‘slamming kits’ for gay men using hardcore drugs
A clinic has become the first in London to provide packs of clean syringes, spoons and thermometers for gay and bisexual men who use hardcore drugs.
The Burrell Street sexual health clinic in Southwark has distributed more than 120 kits since December last year.
‘Chemsex’, the use of drugs such as crystal meth, GHB/GBL and mephedrone for sexual activity, has increased among a proportion of gay and bisexual men in recent years.
However, it still remains a minority activity within the LGBT community. The recent annual Crime Survey for England and Wales found 1% of gay and bisexual men had used crystal meth.
Robert Palmer, a psychotherapist at Burrell Street, said: “Our slamming kits are by no means designed to encourage men to take part in this trend. They’re to ensure that if men are choosing to inject, that they are doing it safely.
“The kits contain colour-coded needles so each user can easily see which is theirs, lessening the chance of using someone else’s.”
The London boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark have the highest rates of HIV in the UK.